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Mathematics, 14.04.2020 20:25 erika6072

Suppose you have two populations: Population Along dashAll students at Illinois State University (Nequals21,000) and Population Blong dashAll residents of Homer Glen, IL (Nequals21,000). You want to estimate the mean age of each population using two separate samples each of size nequals75. If you construct a 95% confidence interval for each population mean, will the margin of error for population A be larger, the same, or smaller than the margin of error for population B? Justify your reasoning.

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